Many modern cars are fitted with backup cameras, offering video feeds that automatically activate when the car is shifted into reverse gear. These feeds, which display on a screen on your dashboard, ...
A number of vehicles are being recalled because of problems with the rear-view back-up camera and related equipment. Here is a partial listing from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration ...
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Ram is recalling 1500, 2500, and 3500 pickup trucks from the 2022 through 2024 model years because their backup cameras might not display an image when the vehicle is in Reverse. This could lead to a ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration announced a pair of recalls last week impacting an estimated 289,000 Ford trucks and SUVs. The recalls both involve problems with the camera systems ...
Volvo is recalling hundreds of thousands of vehicles in the United States after identifying a software problem that can cause backup camera images to disappear just when drivers rely on them most. The ...
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The automaker says a software update should keep the backup cameras from freezing or not displaying an image 2021 Ford Edge By Keith Barry Ford and Lincoln are ...
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DETROIT (CBSDFW.COM/AP) — This time it's a problem with backup camera displays. Now Nissan is recalling 1.3 million vehicles in the U.S., Canada and other countries to fix the issue. The recall covers ...
Ford has been on something of a recall roll in recent months, and now, issues with backup cameras have become the latest in a spat of issues requiring vehicles to return home to the dealer for a fix.